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Tonight I got so fed up with it that I committed to go through the work to make a mod, commission people for the art and voiceover and all that, just solely for myself. Checked to see if it was done, and lo and behold, you have done what I have always wanted, what I have dreamt of having for years.
Thank you, thank you, thank you!!
Bit of a stpuid question here, but did you do anything special to get your mod to affect gaul? I'm trying to make a mod that changes some civs but no matter what I do the changes I make to Gaul don't happen
Wow, this mod makes it possible for players who don't subscribe to Byzantine and Gallic DLC to play Gallic civilization, have you considered making a Byzantine civilization mod for Justinian?
Also, is there a way to include translation to Russian language? I would like to help if needed. It's kinda brokes the immersion for me when I play the game in Russian but this one civ is still in English.